How to make firefox work with oculus rift?
So how exactly is firefox supposed to work with oculus rift?
If I click on the vr-button on https://aframe.io/a-saturday-night/ it just makes it fullscreen on my main monitor.
If I click the vr-button on a video it usually tells me to get a browser that supports vr.
I am using Firefox 64.0 on windows 10 desktop.
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perhaps this could help: View Virtual Reality with Firefox WebVR
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You can try using Firefox Reality, https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/firefox-reality/
Tyler Downer said
You can try using Firefox Reality, https://labs.mozilla.org/projects/firefox-reality/
There is no Oculus rift version of it? Only Oculus go, google daydream and viveport.
Problem here is if Oculus doesn't provide support for the Browser there is nothing firefox can do about it.
WestEnd said
Problem here is if Oculus doesn't provide support for the Browser there is nothing firefox can do about it.
But here it says it's supported? https://webvr.rocks/
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perhaps this could help: View Virtual Reality with Firefox WebVR
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MickvdMeijde said
perhaps this could help: View Virtual Reality with Firefox WebVR
Thanks, never noticed that "Need help?" section on that site, lol. Asking there now! :)
Jwsto said
Thanks, never noticed that "Need help?" section on that site, lol. Asking there now! :)
you're welcome :)
@ jwsto :
Would you be so kind as to mark MickvdMeijde's post (the one that solved your problem) as Chosen Solution ? ('Solved the problem' button to the right of that post)
Thank you in advance !
McCoy said
@ jwsto : Would you be so kind as to mark MickvdMeijde's post (the one that solved your problem) as Chosen Solution ? ('Solved the problem' button to the right of that post) Thank you in advance !
Sure thing!
I just managed to get it working too. I had checked nvidia control panel before but missed the right setting.
What I had to do was to choose a Power management mode: Maximum for firefox to get it working. The guide should maybe mention that too.